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Because and reasonably
Because their positronic brains are highly sensitive to gamma rays the robots are rendered inoperable by doses reasonably safe for humans.
Because of this, a reasonably sized gun-type weapon would suffer nuclear reaction before the masses of plutonium would be in a position for a full-fledged explosion to occur.
Because treating disabled people equally based on ability to perform tasks could easily result in persistence of exclusion from the workforce, employers are bound to do as much as reasonably possible to ensure participation is not hindered in practice.
Because RFRA was not reasonably remedial or prophylactic, it was unconstitutional.
Because of the success of its fee-paying school Dollar Academy and its tranquil environment, the town draws young and reasonably well-off families, giving it a slightly different character from the other Hillfoots Villages.
Because of the lower priority of a floating charge ( as to which see below ), most security documents that create floating charges also seek to create fixed charges over as many assets of the company as they reasonably can.

Because and precise
Because an algorithm is a precise list of precise steps, the order of computation will always be critical to the functioning of the algorithm.
Because fossils identifiable as P. sternbergi are found exclusively in the lower layers of the Niobrara Formation, and P. longiceps fossils exclusively in the upper layers, a fossil lacking the skull can be identified based on its position in the geologic column ( though for many early fossil finds, precise data about its location was not recorded, rendering many fossils unidentifiable ).
Because they are so distant, they are apparently stationary to our current technology, yet their positions can be measured with the utmost accuracy by Very Long Baseline Interferometry ( VLBI ); positions of most are known to 0. 001 arcsecond or better, orders of magnitude more precise than the best optical measurements.
Because no other measurement involving time had been as precise, the effect of the change was less than the experimental uncertainty of all existing measurements.
Because of this non-fighting aspect, and iaido's emphasis on precise, controlled, fluid motion, it is sometimes referred to as " moving Zen.
Because of its wide angle lens it is possible to make very precise measurements of atmospheric effects on how emissions from the Earth's surface propagate.
Because of these, the estimates are not perfectly precise, but they are usually good enough for practical purposes.
Because many miniature vehicles were originally sold as playthings, there is no precise difference between a model car and a toy car, yet the kit building hobby became popular through the 1950s, while the collecting of miniature by adults started to pick up steam around 1970.
Because of the rapidly evolving, interdisciplinary nature of informatics, a precise meaning of the term " informatics " is presently difficult to pin down.
Because the concept of humility addresses intrinsic self-worth, it is emphasized in the realm of religious practice and ethics where the notion is often made more precise.
Because of the nature of grey markets, it is difficult or impossible to track the precise numbers of grey-market sales.
Because an automated cell counter samples and counts so many cells, the results are very precise.
Because they were used with carburetors incapable of precise fuel-air mixture control, they could overheat and set fire to flammable materials under the car.
Because of the high proportion of auto-production costs represented by fixed costs that needed to be allocated over a planned production volume, and the use in the 1960s of investment appraisal criteria that were ill-suited to accounting for volume fluctuations and the rapidly changing value of the UK currency in the 1960s, the precise figures quoted may be open to challenge, but the new management's diagnosis that BMC's profitability was insufficient to fund support and new model investment to cover its disparate range of brands and models was hard to refute.
Because this strategy provides only a very rough estimate of overlap, restriction digest fragment analysis, which provides a more precise measurement of clone overlap, is often used.
Because enemies, hostages / civilians, and fellow operators can be closely intermingled, CQC demands a rapid assault and a precise application of lethal force.
Because research in pathogenesis is difficult when precise animal models are unavailable, the disease-causing mechanisms in many diseases, including tuberculosis and hepatitis B, are poorly understood, but the pathogens responsible are very well established.
Because the control can be as simple as a switching between two states ( e. g., " on "/" off " or " forward "/" reverse "), it need not be precise and will not be sensitive to parameter variations that enter into the control channel.
Because it has unique forms corresponding to each of the respective pairs of kana homophones listed above, it is the only formal system of romanization that can allow lossless (" round trip ") mapping, although the standard does not mandate the precise spellings needed to distinguish ô 王 / おう, ou 追う / おう and oo おお, so it is not completely lossless.
Because calculations such as weight and balance are critical for safe flight, precise results free of pilot error are essential.
Because of the precise order and timing of movements needed to fence foil, a single misstep often results in a touch for the opponent.
Because of the huge expanse of time and the multiplicity of species associated with possible Oldowan tools, it is difficult to be more precise than this, since it is almost certain that different social groupings were used at different times and in different places.
Because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's annual study on abortion statistics does not calculate the exact gestational age for abortions performed past the 20th week, there are no precise data for the number of abortions performed after viability.

Because and guidance
Because of these accidents, the various aviation authorities around the world have created set rules and guidance for those running and participating in air displays.
Because of the extensive experience of the Delaware courts, Delaware has a more well-developed body of case law than other states, which serves to give corporations and their counsel greater guidance on matters of corporate governance and transaction liability issues.
Because any serious side effects will usually appear within the first twelve weeks, the guidance does not require patients already receiving treatment to stop taking the drug.
Because most SARH missiles require guidance during their entire flight, older radars are limited to one target per radar emitter at a time.
Because the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 prohibited sharing information on nuclear weapon design, a method known as " negative guidance " or " Twenty Questions " was used ; French scientists described to their American counterparts their research, and were told whether they were correct.
Because it is a body that is ultimately here to provide service and guidance to Rabbinical Assembly members, it is also right and proper that authoritative opinions not be categorized by the number of votes they received, and that they not be binding on Rabbinical Assembly members in a coercive sense, but rather only in the sense that we are bound by our covenant to one another to give extraordinary weight to CJLS responsa in reaching our own legal decisions.
Because it is designed for use by single-seat aircraft, it has a novel automatic lock-on feature, which keeps the laser focused on the target without further operator intervention ( using an inertial guidance system, it can generally keep the laser on target even if the beam is temporarily interrupted by clouds ).
Because Friends believe that every person has within him or her that of God, sometimes called the inner light, the process is one of aiding the person seeking clearness in finding the answer within rather than seeking outside advice or guidance.
Because of the quality and experience of our faculty and the careful organization of time set aside for personal instruction and guidance, we believe that a boy will find a superior academic program at Avon Old Farms.
Because he spoke fluent English, American military and civilian authorities who were involved in the Vietnamese resettlement endeavor began to turn to Do for guidance.
Because the Translohr " tram " cannot move without guidance it will probably not be classified as a bus.
Because such contacts suggested the civil rights movement was being co-opted by the CPUSA under the guidance of the KGB's Soviet Active Measures program, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy ordered the tapping of King's telephone.
Because of the increasing numbers of people who wished to become monks and nuns under Hsuan Hua's guidance, in 1972 he decided to hold ordination ceremonies at Gold Mountain Dhyana Monastery.
Because of this, the torpedo was only fitted with wire guidance systems ( transmitted over the same link ), and had no homing capability.
" Because this was misunderstood by engineers, continued efforts to develop the missile guidance systems were undertaken without any effort to correct the drone issues that were causing the targeting malfunctions.

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